Biographical Sketch:Professor Chapman received her Master of Science Degree in 1997 in Occupational Therapy
and her Bachelor of Science Degree in 1981 in Occupational Therapy from Eastern Michigan
University. Lynne served as an Assistant Clinical Instructor at the Medical College
of Ohio since 1990 and became Clinical Assistant Professor in 1996. She received her
license to practice independently as a Chemical Dependency Counselor from the State
of Ohio Chemical Dependency Licensure Board in 1998. Lynne has served as a Senior
Clinician in the Department of Rehabilitation since 1989. She became Coordinator of
Professional Development in 2005. Lynne is certified in Neuro-Developmental Treatment,
with a specialized area of study in neuro-rehabilitation throughout the spectrum of
care, including both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation. Although she has worked
with a wide variety of patient populations, the majority of Lynne’s clinical experience
has been working with persons who have experienced traumatic and acquired brain injury
from stroke. Professor Chapman is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor at The
University of Toledo. She has developed an interest in working with persons who have
sustained traumatic injuries as a result of substance abuse. Her research interests
involve investigating the effects of neuro-developmental treatment on upper extremity
function, school-based interventions for adolescents with ADHD, and substance abuse
interventions with persons who experience substance-related traumas with a focus on
qualitative research methodology. Teaching Responsibilities:Occupational Therapy Advocacy IIIConditions in Occupational TherapyModels of Practice IV, Co-InstructorModels of Practice VIIICapstone Practicum, Faculty MentorMentored Capstone Dissemination, Faculty MentorMentored Studies in Capstone Area, Faculty Mentor